Department of Public Health, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen K, Denmark.
BMJ Open. 2013 Nov 19;3(11):e003775. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2013-003775.
Rehabilitation is a key element in most cancer care policies in recognition of the often unmet physical, psychological and social needs among the rising numbers of patients with cancer. A systematic assessment of patients' needs and available rehabilitation services constitute the foundation for timely, comprehensive and coordinated cancer rehabilitation. This study aims to provide insight into the current organisation and practice of cancer rehabilitation in Denmark with special emphasis placed on the assessment of patients' needs and availability of services across the cancer treatment trajectory.
A cross-sectional design using a mixed methods approach will be used in order to analyse the readiness for cancer rehabilitation in different sectors and from differing perspectives. Substudy 1 consists of an electronic survey among the 98 Danish municipalities and focuses on the availability and use of cancer rehabilitation services for patients with all types of cancers. In substudy 2, a survey among the 19 surgical and 12 oncological departments involved in colorectal cancer treatment in Denmark is conducted in order to describe the current clinical practice regarding the assessment of rehabilitation needs and referral to services. Substudy 3 involves a retrospective clinical audit and semistructured interviews at four randomly selected surgical and oncological departments treating colorectal patients with cancer in order to elucidate current needs assessment practices.
The study was approved by the Danish Data Protection Agency and will be conducted in accordance with the principles of the Helsinki Declaration Representatives from municipalities and clinical practice are engaged in the design and execution of the study in order to ensure the usefulness of survey instruments, reflexive interpretation of data and transfer of implications into practice.
Published in international peer-reviewed scientific journals and presented at conferences, seminars and as short reports.
康复是大多数癌症护理政策的关键要素,这是认识到越来越多的癌症患者存在未满足的身体、心理和社会需求。对患者需求和可用康复服务进行系统评估是实现癌症康复及时、全面和协调的基础。本研究旨在深入了解丹麦癌症康复的现状和实践,特别强调评估患者在整个癌症治疗过程中的需求和服务的可及性。
本研究采用横断面设计和混合方法,分析不同领域和不同视角的癌症康复准备情况。子研究 1 包括对丹麦 98 个市的电子调查,重点是为各种癌症患者提供癌症康复服务的可用性和使用情况。在子研究 2 中,对丹麦参与结直肠癌治疗的 19 个外科和 12 个肿瘤学部门进行调查,以描述目前关于康复需求评估和服务转介的临床实践。子研究 3 涉及对四个随机选择的外科和肿瘤学部门的回顾性临床审核和半结构化访谈,以阐明当前的需求评估实践。
该研究已获得丹麦数据保护局的批准,并将按照赫尔辛基宣言的原则进行。市代表和临床实践代表参与了研究的设计和执行,以确保调查问卷的有用性、数据的反思性解释以及将研究结果应用于实践。
发表在国际同行评议的科学期刊上,并在会议、研讨会和简短报告中展示。